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  2. Parker Ranch offers guided hunting tours on the Big Island of Hawaii with Mouflon Sheep, Mouflon Hybrid Sheep, Pigs, and Goats available for harvest. Parker Ranch comprises approximately 130,000 acres of varying terrain stretching from the ocean to 8,000 feet of elevation on the slopes of Maunakea.

  3. Parker Ranch on the Big Island Hawaii - Hawaii Guide

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    The Parker Ranch, formerly one of the largest, privately-owned ranches in the country, has a presence in just about everything in Waimea Town (Kamuela), from the schools to the hospital. At one point in time, the ranch covered 225,000 acres of land, 9 percent of the Big Island.

  4. Parker Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Parker Ranch is a working cattle ranch on the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawaii, now run by a charitable trust. History. The ranch was founded in 1847 and is one of the oldest ranches in the United States, pre-dating many mainland ranches in Texas and other southwestern states by more than 30 years.

  5. Parker Ranch - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) - ...

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    The Parker Ranch Family Estate (also known as the Historic Homes & Gardens) was home to the Parker family from 1879 to 1992. From these homes the Parker's ran a cattle empire that survives to this day and at its height spanned half of the Big Island.

  6. Explore – Tours - Parker Ranch

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    Tour the Historic Homes, Gardens & Grounds. Take a tour of the historic homes of Parker Ranch, a family dynasty that began nearly 200 years ago, with deep roots in the land and intricate ties to the history and monarchy of Hawai`i.

  7. History of Parker Ranch

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    History of Parker Ranch. It began with five cows—brought across the ocean by British Captain George Vancouver in 1788, just ten years after James Cook first landed in Hawai‘i. Vancouver presented the cows to King Kamehameha I, who ruled the eight Hawaiian Islands as one kingdom for the first time.

  8. Parker Ranch - Hawaii Travel Guide - HawaiiActivities.com

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    Spanning over 130,000 acres on the Big Island, this historic ranch offers a glimpse into the legacy of Hawaiian ranching and the unique cultural heritage that thrives here. In this article, we’ll explore the history, activities, and visitor tips to help you make the most of your visit to Parker Ranch, one of the must-see Big Island attractions.

  9. Hawaii’s Cowboy Country: Historic Parker Ranch - TRAVEL THRU...

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    Owned these days by a trust supporting schools, hospitals and charitable organizations in Waimea, Parker Ranch still raises cattle herds on its 150,000 island acres. Steeped in both Western heritage and Hawaiian history, poking around in Hawaii’s cowboy country proves an extraordinary Big Island experience.

  10. Parker Ranch - Local Unbiased Review | History in The Big Island

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    Visit Parker Ranch to take a step into the past by visiting the historic homes or the museum at one of the world’s largest cattle ranches. Guided hunts with 98% success rates and twice-weekly farmer’s markets are other reasons to make the trip out to Waimea to visit this enormous ranch.

  11. Parker Ranch - Love Big Island

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    The Parker Ranch is a ranch in Waimea on the Big Island of Hawai'i. They are know for their 4th of July Rodeo, free self-guided hikes, and hunting trips.